Aberdeen Roughnecks

Aberdeen Roughnecks
Established 2012 (2012)
Based in Aberdeen, Scotland
Home stadium Hazlehead Park
Head coach Ruari Collinson
General manager Grant Travis
League BAFA National Leagues
Division NFC2 North
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The Aberdeen Roughnecks are a Scottish American football club based in Aberdeen, Scotland. Their home ground is called The Rig, situated within Hazlehead Park. Having successfully completed the required associate process, they played in the National North division of the BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL) for the first time in 2014.[1]

Along with the Hastings Conquerors, the Roughnecks are one of only two co-operative American Football clubs in the United Kingdom, having incorporated into an Industrial and Provident Society (IPS) in April 2014.[2][3]

History

Pre-1995

Aberdeen had an American football team before the Roughnecks, with the Granite City Oilers running from February 1986. The original team enjoyed some success, winning their conference in 1989 and again in 1993 before they disbanded in 1995.[4]

2012

The club began with a few fans of the sport meeting in Seaton Park to throw a ball around. Joint training camps and scrimmages followed with the Highland Wildcats adult side, giving the players a taste of game action.[5][6]

2013

The Roughnecks now had a head coach in place, and enough players to apply for associate membership of the British American Football Association (BAFA), taking their first step to entering the UK's league structure.[7] Additionally, the club acquired a home field in Hazlehead Park, named The Rig, and installed goals to host home games.

To fulfill the conditions of full membership, the club played 3 matches towards the end of the year: the Glasgow Tigers and Clyde Valley Blackhawks visited The Rig, before the team travelled south to face the Dundee Hurricanes.[8] Despite suffering losses in all 3 games, the Roughnecks proved that they were competitive enough and ready to enter the BAFA National Leagues, and were voted in as full members of BAFA at the body's AGM in November 2013.[9]

2014

Embarking on their first BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL) campaign, the Roughnecks experienced a difficult rookie season, losing their first 8 games before finishing with a maiden victory over the Glasgow Tigers and a tie with the Dundee Hurricanes.[10] Completing the first season successfully allowed the club to set a base from which to build on looking ahead, and they were successful in attracting over 80 potential players to 2015 pre-season training camps.[11]

2015

The club's second BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL) campaign brought greater success, finishing the regular season with a winning 6–4 record and securing a wildcard playoff spot as the NFC's #8 seed.[12] As well as progress made in the senior ranks, the Roughnecks youth side competed in their respective league for the first time, after an initial recruitment drive was successful in attracting enough players.[13]

Junior and Youth Programme

As full members of BAFA, the Roughnecks have now launched a youth development programme (commenced November 2014), as mandated by the governing body.[14] This will initially take the form of a youth team (14–17 years old), with a junior team (17–19 years old) expected to follow at some stage in the future.

Sponsorship and Recruitment

Aberdeen Roughnecks operate as a not-for profit sports club, with no members of the playing or coaching staff receiving payments. In addition, each player pays membership fees to keep the club running. To buy new equipment and develop the club in other ways, the Roughnecks rely on sponsorship from businesses in the local area.

In terms of recruitment, the Roughnecks welcome any potential new players, as well as general volunteers who want to lend a helping hand.[15]

The Rig

The Rig, Hazlehead Park

The Roughnecks home field is situated in Hazlehead Park, beside the Joe Paterson Sports Pavilion and its assorted football pitches. Training is also held here every non-playing Sunday from 1pm until 4pm.[16]

By Bus

Hazlehead Park sits on a few bus routes through Aberdeen - the number 11 First Aberdeen route, as well as the X17, 200 and 210 Stagecoach Bluebird routes.[17]

By Car

The park can be accessed from the B9119, via a roundabout. Follow Hazlehead Road, and you will find parking on the left hand side after a short distance.[18]

2013 Fixtures & Results

Date Opponent Score Record
Sunday 13 October VS Glasgow Tigers L 0-25 0 - 1
Sunday 20 October VS Clyde Valley Blackhawks L 6-90 0 - 2
Sunday 16 November @ Dundee Hurricanes L 22-50 0 - 3

2014 Fixtures & Results

Date Opponent Score Record
Sunday 13 April @ Dundee Hurricanes L 13-40 0 - 1
Sunday 27 April @ Clyde Valley Blackhawks L 0-75 0 - 2
Sunday 11 May @ Glasgow Tigers L 0-39 0 - 3
Sunday 25 May VS West Coast Trojans L 6-48 0 - 4
Sunday 8 June VS Clyde Valley Blackhawks L 0-46 0 - 5
Sunday 15 June @ Edinburgh Wolves L 0-48 0 - 6
Sunday 13 July @ West Coast Trojans L 0-38 0 - 7
Sunday 3 August VS Edinburgh Wolves L 0-69 0 - 8
Sunday 10 August VS Glasgow Tigers W 12-6 1 - 8
Sunday 17 August VS Dundee Hurricanes T 7-7 1 - 8 - 1

2015 Fixtures & Results

Date Opponent Score Record
Sunday 26 April @ Glasgow Tigers W 10-0 1 - 0
Sunday 3 May VS Glasgow Tigers W 2-0 2 - 0
Sunday 10 May VS West Coast Trojans L 7-32 2 - 1
Sunday 24 May @ Newcastle Vikings L 14-45 2 - 2
Sunday 31 May VS Newcastle Vikings L 9-26 2 - 3
Sunday 21 June @ Dundee Hurricanes W 25-6 3 - 3
Sunday 28 June VS Northumberland Lightning W 44-20 4 - 3
Sunday 5 July @ West Coast Trojans L 38-6 4 - 4
Saturday 25 July @ Northumberland Lightning W 53-0 5 - 4
Sunday 2 August VS Dundee Hurricanes W 27-13 6 - 4
Sunday 23 August @ Manchester Titans (NFC 2 Playoff QF) L 54-7 N/A


2016 Fixtures & Results

DateOpponentScoreRecord
Sunday April 10 2016@ Northumberland LightningL 10-80-1
Sunday April 17 2016VS Newcastle VikingsL 14-60-2
Sunday May 1 2016VS Carlisle SentinelsW 26-01-2
Sunday May 15 2016VS Dundee HurricanesW 20-02-2
Sunday June 12 2016@ Glasgow TigersL 12-82-3
Sunday July 3 2016@ Newcastle VikingsW 14-133-3
Sunday July 10 2016VS Northumberland LightningW 28-04-3
Sunday July 24 2016@ Carlisle SentinelsW 7-05-3
Sunday August 7 2016@ Dundee HurricanesW 13-66-3
Sunday August 14 2016VS Glasgow TigersW 26-87-3
Sunday August 21 2016@ Chester Romans (NFC 2 playoffs)L 43-67-4

References

  1. "Aberdeen Roughnecks accepted into National League" - Evening Express, 21/12/2013 Archived 2013-12-24 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Hastings Conquerors - Buy a Share (official website)
  3. Aberdeen Roughnecks - Get Involved (official website)
  4. www.britballnow.com History
  5. "Joint Training Camp: Aberdeen Roughnecks 0-12 Highland Wildcats" Archived 22 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. "Joint Training Camp: Highland Wildcats 14-3 Aberdeen Roughnecks" Archived 24 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. "A warm welcome to new associate teams" - BAFA National Leagues, 30/05/2013 Archived 24 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. "Roughnecks suffer at the hands of a Hurricane" - Dundee Hurricanes official site, 24/11/2013 Archived 24 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
  9. "Aberdeen Roughnecks accepted into National League" - Evening Express, 21/12/2013 Archived 2013-12-24 at the Wayback Machine.
  10. Results 2014
  11. Facebook Post 02/11/2014
  12. Double Coverage Round-Up
  13. Facebook Post 25/05/2015
  14. "Here's your chance to join the Granite City gridiron boom" - stv Aberdeen, 30/10/2014
  15. Official site
  16. BBC Things To Do
  17. "Hazlehead Park". Aberdeen City Council. Archived from the original on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  18. Google Maps (Hazlehead Park)
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